You'll find that career coaches call any type of training that takes place after high school "college," including certificates and degrees ranging from 1 week to many years of study. Some of these training opportunities may not be listed in traditional college program searches. Use the resources below to research what programs are available to you to prepare for your career.
Information about the event for seniors in Elmore County
Complete a profile to receive admission offers from multiple colleges & universities in Alabama
Step-by-step guide to the application process
(Most) Everything You Need to Know When Applying to College
Find the right fit - search for and compare colleges including fields of study, costs, admissions, results, and more.
Quick reference to all 2- and 4-year institutions in Alabama including links to relevant information
Listing of local, regional, and national scholarships
Information from Federal Student Aid
Short-term training for careers - Heavy Equipment Operator, CDL Courses + Endorsements, Food and Beverage Services, Fiber Optics
Short-term training for careers - IT, Manufacturing Technology, Workforce Skills
Short-term training for maritime-related technologies - Welding, Pipefitting, Design, Structural Shipfitter, Safety
Webinars & presentations for college and career preparedness
Alabama College Info Quick Guide from Alabama Possible
College Search Tool - College Navigator
Step-by-Step College Search - College Board College Search
Colleges in Alabama - Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Community Colleges - ACCS
Virtual Campus Tours - campustours.com, ecampustours.com, youniversitytv.com
College Major Quiz - Thought Co
Match Majors to Careers - What Can I Do With A Major In...
Keep track of each of your applications and logins. If you want a fillable electronic copy, download the file from Google Drive to your device to be able to enter information in each blank.
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Career Coach Tip - If you are already working or plan to obtain employment after high school, ask if tuition reimbursement or other training will be provided as a benefit of employment. Many students have found funding for furthered education through their employers.